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Durham Review (1897), 7 Jan 1937, p. 5

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The U.F.W.O. will J mthly meeting at the s Murray Ritchie on P CKY saugegen LADIES‘ aA1p * Ladies® Aid of Burns Presbyâ€" 1 church, Rocky Saugeen, met eir annual meeting at the home s UHesl‘p on Dec. 30th, with a did atsendance, Miss Bell oreâ€" h ons«, Dougall Mighton . t} CRAWFORD ROCKY SAUGEEN M JAN. 7, I®387 M M BENTINCK * Lynn, Janet \“lhton. Ma Dougall (abser oT Lt CLammidge naldaind R ‘rel Kelsey . McKechnie is 4 h her daughter an ittack AI¢ 17e re‘d;n‘ Was ’V' 1Â¥y. and prayer by See‘y and Treasurâ€" adopted. Miss Marâ€" Boyd sang a pleasâ€" "Haved by grace", slderable _ business \ presentation was . Mrs W. H. Smith ‘ad an addm' and rt presented her M iy with 1 MeLe ty nley is ATK e ovgryunu for God and the * comes to us as e of paying our ice and expreagsâ€" \ your marriage. 1 to accept from ken _ of our . joy i Mr. Smith and with good healtb # of companionâ€" ... I1â€"Eileen kins, 31 onald ; 1. Hopkins. Prâ€" . MacDona‘d. in '.0‘.-' M M mbers of Burns Lades Aid. in ufison closed afternoon . Reâ€" rved and a sn Next meeting mmday ‘# _ of the Burns Society we would ‘portun‘ty at this in@ the pleasure " us on the h’_ marriage You inded the highest ol _ your fellow " you have takâ€" Readiness and _ ~as a recent visit. days with her danâ€" McIntosh, Dornoch . ipils are back PM% the holiday easant and s kend wit} bygnd daughter boyce ; M. Maric Hog eekend visitor McCastin . Miss M. Meâ€" mic â€" Hobkirk Thos Chesley . of Sask.. who with relatives M of cutlery, Mrs but feelingly to her fellow memâ€" : the address : held on Mee ed IVâ€"Conny 1¢s Porter, iss M. Meâ€" is â€" Hobkirk Mr and Mry »lm ‘"F eacher Maurice ibsent for it Toronto s recovâ€" of tonsil on FPrAday McCracken visitors v n and this we pent last iamley _ of __McKechaie by Mr. Bert ‘s with Mrp, kin and fam» an which â€" a Mr and daughter Bill L Mollie ; Noble _ q 4 Mrs Ha _ days with Y oung . 116@ Mr and it Irene i theds @xâ€" id I‘mn, week with spending succesg. the Logan, Flan. from Harolq with Mrs, " and heing Lots 13 and 14 on the first con. » (lenelg, north of the Durham road on Highway No. 4, containing 99 acâ€" v»« more or less; 4 miles from Durâ€" nam, ill seeded down, mostly new in good state of. .cultixation, good mevrs, lots of water, no pumping watâ€" » for stock; about 12 acres of hardâ€" woou!, some swamp, no incumberance. For information apply to J. A. Brown Priceville R. R. 1. THE REVIEW SAYS Scientists agree that properly made Bread is good for the teeth ind bones. Reeent laboratory tests prove this conclusively. 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[â€") Sereenland â€" â€" â€" = â€" 197 [C] House & Garden â€" â€" 6me AGENTS WANTED The community learned with sorâ€"‘ Arthur, an row and regret that Mrs Kate McDol.l-'i one in pla ald had suffered a fall over a week ‘ Lighting of ago, on the way home from church.! fence was Going up the hill leading to the home the hands of Mrs D. G. McLean, she slipped on‘ Rev. Mr a piece of ice, breaking the bone in | cupied the her thigh. She has since beentaken' day and g to the home of her son ai Weston lnI message * an ambulance. The two ladies had\ Mr and amicably agreed to live together durâ€" family, Sw ing the winter months, but this plan‘ at her par has been ruthle:sly cut short ! s _ Mrs W. Ramage, having so far reâ€" ‘ !'covered from her recent illness, her S\ idaughter. Mrs Chas. McDougall and | Mr. MeDougall of Holstein thought it\ Now the | wise to take her home with them, so | start. TH ;Mr. McBride very kindly assented to Monday n | the request to convey her there in his! have slei; | fine heated car, . Mrs. McBride kinaly , looked co ‘accompanied to lend a helping hand ‘ been hin« If necessary. To both we extend o\.|‘rI able wea warmest thanks, and also to the adâ€" w. 0. \joining neighbors for help given. on the j | The two Tarnbull girls left for parts , Easter. |Unknown, on completion of Loretta’s! Earl L \month with Mrs. Ramage. | is laid u John Stothart and Neil McLean are the two newly elected Village Trusâ€" tees. Mr. Arch. McArthur, townline, is the other good old standby. As School Trustee, Mr. E. Watson takes the place of Rev. Mr. Sutherâ€" land, who resigned. The December meeting of St. Col-l umba W.M.S. and W.A. was held on| the 30th at the home of Miss Belle. Weir. _ Mrs. H. B. McLean was in} charge of the program and after the devotional period, led in the study of ; "Men and women Of far horizons." Miss Anna McLean read an appealâ€" ing story "That night in Bethlehem." Isabelle, Sheila and Marie Weir sang a pretty carol. Mrs, Ritchie gave a message for the New Year. The‘ election of officers was held for the Women‘s Association with the followâ€" ing result: Presidentâ€"Miss â€" Edith James; Vice Pres.â€"Mrs F. G. Karâ€" stedt; Rec. Sec‘yâ€"Mrs J.C. Harrison; Cor. Sec‘yâ€"Mrs H. B. McLean; Treaâ€" surerâ€"Miss L. Mather. A meeting of the plot holders of McNe‘ll‘s Cemetery will be held on Friday evening, Jan. 8th, in the Presâ€" byterian church. All interested please attend . Mr and Mrs Geo. MCLCUAN . & friend of Niagara. spent New Yea at the home of Mr. Dan Campbell. Mr. Dave Hincks returned hort Monday after spending over a we visiting in Toronto. Mr and Mrs Allie McLean and son‘ of Toronto, spent the weekend with ; their parents. l Mr. and Mrs â€" Ray McLean and family spent New Years in Shelburne. Mr and Mrs Tom Nichol, Mr J. A. Nichol and Gordon vidited _ Sunday with the former‘s daughter at Mcinâ€" tyre onto visited last week at her parental home here. She remained for another week. PRICEVILLE tffanr Congratulation: are being CXLCMUC! to Miss Almeda Hincks who received her R.N. on Friday. She is at presâ€" ent taking a post graduate course in Public Mealth in Universgity . Mrs D. G. McLean returned home on Wednesday from Toronto, after visiting friends there. Mr and Mrs Edga tertained the Nichol and Mr and Mrs Wi ies on New Years. The annual school meeUINB . @""" held on Wednesday morning in North line school. Mr. Russel Purdy acted as chairman _ and Neilburt McKenzie sec‘y The tru:stees are Wm. Beaton, Bert Irwin and the new trustee . is Henry Tucker in place of Geo. Fishâ€" er. Mr. Neilburt McKenzie was APâ€" pointed auditor for 1937. _ Oiling the school floor was discussed and left to the trustees. Henry Tucker and N. McKenzie balanced the books, for this year. s pe e ons i Mr and Mrs Jnao. McFarlane of Tor Mr and Mrs A after â€" holidaying On Thursday night 4 *CB®*"" shower was held at the home of Mr ard Mrs Tom Harrison who recently moved into Priceville from Invermay, Sask. Donations of fruit, pickles, and vegetables were thankfully reâ€" ceived and a pleasant evening . Was spent. Lunch was served to all. Mr Stanley Harrison spent the week end in Toronto. > C3 Sn o ce en ts pans BHP RMPUCCCIID Mr and Mrs G. A. Black and family 30â€"Fiesherton at SWIDIOM A®°C+ mE it ks of Swinton Park spent New Year‘s . wl it Peart of near Durham a d at the home of A. L. Hincks. â€" Mrâ€" Edna McNally had her Andy Black was also a visitor there. CTHER ELECTIONE monDAy moved the first of last w Mrs Clifford Hincks of Hudson, Ont., _ In Osprey township, J. Lockhart| dale hospital. spent last week visiting friends & was returned as Reeve with 447 votes| Mrs Wm Timmins left round here. in a three cornered fight. W. Heitâ€"| spend some time with hb Mr and Mrs Ben McKenz‘e and man in 2nd place had 283 and L. O.| Hemphill in Flesherton . Neilburt attended the golden wedding Moore 216. Osprey also voted on dGuplamrceorecnicacemenndt on New Year‘s day of Mr. and Mré. returning to the old system of statute| py PIT EXCHANGE F Joe Oliver. labor, and decided against it. The wWEEK The annual school meeting W$s new system with a road superintendâ€" _ The AO008 """""" Cning. Mr W. ent will be retained, the vote being:| Following the Week of 4 _ " is ~ luwilt he an exenange of Mr and Neilburt att on New Ye Joe Oliver. PA CCC The annual school meeting . Was held on Wednesday morning. Mr W. McBride acted as chairman and A. L. school meeting _ Yas Rdgar Patterson enâ€" ichol and McArthur s Wilf Watson familâ€" . McLellan Arthur Bell returned g at Harriston and are being extended incks who received ay. She is at pres: night a vegetable at the home of Mr arrison who recently ville from Invermay, is of â€" fruit, pickles, were thankfully reâ€" Hincks as secretary. The are Messrs John Nichol Sr.,‘Archie%Mcâ€"| Arthur, and E‘mer Waton is ew one in place of Rev. A. Suthe T Lighting of the #chool and a new fence was discuesed and was left | the hands of the trustees. i Rev. Mr McEhoy of Orangeville ocâ€" cupied the Presbyterian pulpit Sunâ€" ld.'-\y and gave a splendid New Year‘s lmesuge "The gates of opportunity." ‘ Mr and Mrs Art. Richardson and family, Swinton Park, visited Monday ! at her parents. \ Now the New Year is off to a 1 â€"~ start. The snow is falling fast t. | Monday morning and we hope soon to lhave sleighing. The ground has looked cold and hard and work has ! been hindered by rain and i ; ‘ able weather. # \ W. O. Dingwall and bis pupils "Yre | on the job for the long period n{ \Easter. ‘ | Earl Lane, our eficient milk miÂ¥n, \ is laid up with a sore foot. Earli hi | ‘a pair of huskie dogs well train ! When hitched to sleigh or wagon, th@y | take him on his route at a fine pacé ‘ Milton Corbitt «nd Lioyd McLeah went north by auto two weeks as{, l as far as Sudbury, Lloyd to remain i Milton was in search of work but not ‘fl’ndlng a suitable job, hitchâ€"hiked r\ !home again. Milt. enjoys that sort | of travel. school. SWINTON PARK 6, PRICEVILLE Swinton Park défeated };rijvme in Flesherton by a score of Monâ€" day evening in a Grey SemiPro Leaâ€" gue game. The first two pesiods proâ€" vided close checking and little scor-‘ ing, Swinton Park #*" {ig the only: goal in the second mr?"f‘h Play open: ed up in the third @UAiter, but Swinâ€" ton Park stepred out in front, after Priceville tied the score, and then stayed chere. Al No score. SsECOND PERIOD \ Swinton Park, D. Haw. ; THIRD PERIOD Priceville, J. MceVicar. Swinton Park, J. Wilson. \ Swinton Park, J. Goheen . Priceville, J. MceVicar. Swinton Park, Fearson. Priceville, C. McLean. Swinton Park, Pearson. Swinton â€" Park, B. Goheen . Swinton Park: Goal, J. Haw; deâ€" fence, C. Goheen and Black; centre, Hood; wings, D. Haw, Pearson; alâ€" ternates, J. Goheen, Wilson, E. Mcâ€" Priceville: Goal, McInnie; defence, Turnbull, Bell; _ centre, McVicar; wings, Teeter and Carson; alternates, C. McLean, Frooks and O‘Neil. Refereeâ€"McKillop of Flesherton . SWINTON PARK 9â€"Proton at Dromore. 13â€"Proton at Priceville. 16â€"Flesherton at Drom 19â€"Pricevilie at Flesherton . 20â€"Dromore at Proton. 21â€"Flesherton at Priceville. 23â€"Dromore at Swinton Park 25â€"Swinton Park at Proton. 6â€"Priceville at Proton. 7â€" â€"Dromore at Flesherton . 21â€" for HOCKEY SCHEDULE 1936â€"37 Dromore at Priceville. Proton at Flesherton. Fiesherton at Swinton Park. CmmR eR 3P will be retained, the vote being: statute labor 373; against 546. FIRST PERIOD CcEviLLE s\w' th Friceville in Gj Monâ€" ; emiPro Lea:â€" pesiods proâ€"| ‘" ritle scorâ€"| [‘ In Derby township W . H. Marshall 1 was elected recve by the tight maâ€" jority of & over Ponald Sinclair, 311 = |to 303. ‘ re| In Holland. township, John Helghes eâ€"| was reâ€"elected reeve over Ronald w |Comber 436 to 266 and Geo. Hannah, 4. deputy reeve by 61 over Wilbur Sutâ€" re cliffe, 380 to 319. Mrs Allen Boyd and Miss _ Ada Banks of Glenroaden and Miss Marâ€" ion Boyd and Mr. Abbot of Toronto, were guests with Mr and Mrs A, Robâ€" inson Saturday evening. Mrs. Sparling Owen Sound, is misâ€" iting with her cousin Mrs T. â€"Glenâ€" cross and other friends. _ Mary Atckinson and Raymond Edâ€" ward3 returned home on Saturday after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs J. Atckinson, Owen Sound . Mr and Mrs Howard Ritchie and Donald ate New Years dinner with Mr and Mrs Will Ritchie of Durham. Graham Timm‘ns Jr., bad the misâ€" fortune of having his driving horse kicked in the breast by another horse while he was attending _ A wood bee at Herb Timmins, Saturday. Dr. Turner of Markdale was called and it took twenty stitches to close |the wound. Miss Katie May Firth of Durham, and Miss Elsic Mays of Guelph, spent New Years day with the latâ€" ter‘s parents Mr and Mrs Ben Mays. Miss Rebecca Banks passed away on Wednesday a.m., Dec. 30th _ at the home of ber sister, Mrs Martha }Smmn, con. 6, Glenelg. Deceased sufâ€" fered a stroke a couple of weeks preâ€" never recovereqa. young girl move? with neP PaTUM!®, the late Mr and Mrs Banks to con. 6, Glenelsg, getting her education at No. 5 school. She spent a number of years in Toronto but came home and | P cared for her parents in their declinâ€"| t ing years. After the death of her| parents, she again spent some time| C in Toronto, and _ also spent six| 1 \ months assisting in an outlook hospiâ€"| |tal in Hearst in Northern Ontario. | | For the last three or four years, she | has lived with and assisted her sig| ter, Mrs Smith. Deceased was of at‘ quiet disposition and never tired of doing kindnesses for other people in‘i her quiet way. Once a friend, always| a friend. In relig‘on, she was a memâ€" | ber of the Christian Science church.! ‘Toronto. She Jeaves to mourn her‘L loss one sister Martha (Mrs. Smith)‘l and one brother Wm. Banks of Forâ€" estburg, Aita., who was unable to be! present at the funeral. ‘ The funeral was held Friday (New e Year‘s Day) from the home of Mrs. e, Smith. The service in Zion Church 1.| was in charge of Rev. R. G. Halbert _ | of Durham. after which the rema‘ns lwere laid to rest in Zion cemetery. n css ud The floral tributes were a white lilies and roses from of the family, a sDray from Eadie and family, and a SJ Mrs A. Boyd, Miss Marion Miss Ada Banks. Theâ€" pallbearers were old 1 iSandy McDonald, George B! tin Haley, Wm. Banks, J. } W. J. Greenwood. Friends _ LPO}" & distance were Mrs Annie Alton ot\ Markdale; Miss Marion Boyd and | Mr Abboit of Toronto; Mr and Mrs.‘ Wilson Bryant of Orangeville; Miss\ Bertha Banks and Mr and Mrs Benâ€" nington, Laurel; Mr and Mrs Ken-1 neth Vaughan and Phyllis, Arthur. Much sympathy is extended to the sorrowing Sister and brother. ‘ Mr and Mrs James Peart and Dorâ€" othy were visitors with Mrs George Peart of near Durham A day last week Edna McNally bad her tonsils reâ€" yLPIT EXCHANGE FOLLOWING wEEK OF PRAYER Following the Week of Prayer, there ZION verea. The late Miss Banks near Laurel and when . a moved with her parents, ze of Rev. R. G. Halbert after which the remains rest in Zion cemetery. tributes were a pillow of ars roses from members rers were old neighbors : | nald, George Black, Mar-1 ‘m. Banks, J. H. Robson, wood. Friends from a ce Mrs Annie Alton of Miss Marion Boyd and ily, and a spray from Miss Marion Boyd and pulpits on s George| AND TAKE NOTICE that after such last week| date the Executors will proceed to msils reâ€"| distribute the assets of the Estate, c at Markâ€"| having regard anly to the claims of â€" which they shall then have notice, t week to| and will not be liable for said assets aunt Miss| to any persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received at the 6e time of such distribution . C ind .. â€" Sg Reduced prices on s1ik and wool Ladies Hose, reE. 69c for 60c : 49¢ values 35¢. This price until Jan, 19, if sizes are not soldout before Keep your feet warm in Juliettes or Felt Slippers We are offering the balance of our ladies wool jersey zippers at ... 2'25 éiz;a now in stock one 31§$. two 4, one 5 one 6, one 614. A large assortmen 0 Children‘s Boudoir Sliippers from 456 upâ€" also Misses®s Ladies‘® and Men‘s. REPAIRING AS USVUAL KNOX LADIES® AID HOLD ANNUAL MEETING The anuual business meeting of the Knox United Ladies‘ Afd was held in the church school room. The finanâ€" cial report showed that over . $400 (GHIRCHES cial report showed that over . $400 had been raised in the year, and $150 was given to the managers‘ board. The society had helped with the reâ€" decorating of the church schoolroom . The following took office: President Mrs W. MacDonald; vice pres., Mrs G. S$. Kearney and Mra J. N. Perdue; Good News for clety" by . Rev. J. the Anglican church, NOTICE TO CREDITORS (EAgy OE EC CCCE ING Dated at Durham, this 5th day of An o , 1937. y en | January 937 7 -“.' _“I e ‘“' J. H. McQUARRE, OMeo: Over YVollett‘s Gtevre. * there Durham, Ontario, l * Â¥ ~ESCE O a Yaur fptromage eetintted J. S. McILRAIH cu Dated at Du Jacuary, 1937. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of Charles Ramage, late of the Town of Durâ€" ham, in the County of Grey, Pubâ€" lisher, deceased, NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims aga‘nst the Esâ€" tate of Charles Ramage, late of the . Town of Derham, in the County of | Grey, Publisher, who died on or about the 17th day of July, AD., 1936 at the â€" Town of Durham, in the County of Grey, . are hereby reâ€" \qulred to send or deliver to the unâ€" derâ€"mentioned Solicitor for the Exeâ€" cutors, full particulars of their claims duly proved on or before the 5th day of February, A.D. 1937. ies uP ib se c: smcs and will not be BabDié to any persons of wh shall not have been time of such distribt mM at Dl"'m. ; | January, 1937. social hour followed. ONTARIO ter of the Estate of Robert ate of the Township of in\ the County of Grey, farâ€" ass ortment of Durham, OnT:. Solicitor for the Execut stock ; one 3. one 5, one 54 Bolicitor for . H. MeQU on silk this 5th day of that after such Office and Residence: Cornoer u-.uu-mm.'z Oflce hours: 9 to 11 am. 130 to 4 pim.. 7 to 9 pm., Sunttys excepted Office Hours: 1.30 to 4.00 tors W. C. PICKERING, DD6, 198 ) vovling omee ud 4w xX RAY GA8 LXTRAACTION Office: Mill Street, DURMAM, Ont. Office over Royal Bank, Durham MHOURS : 2 â€" 4 p. m. ROYDEN BURNETT, M. D. J. F. GRKNT, D.D.S., Ontario & Dominion Land Surveyor Registered Professional Engineér Surveys, Reports, Eetimates, Plane Telephone 31, ORANGEVILLE, One. try Chiropractic adjustments, sage and Vitra Violet Rays iO ARCHIVES TORONTO Dentistry in all itt Branches 4 SERMU, ERmiCeinh PW C P cution and Physical Culture Bpecial course for advapced pupiis. including Hand Culture and Arm Gouches Be ginners a specialty. Kinderrartem method for children of pre achool! age. GEORGE E. OUNCAN Have mw enced teaching Studi0 ovâ€" er P. Lewrence‘s store. Hours 1 to 6 To remove the cause of . H. SNEATH, M. D. omm t D NC Cy k Pupil of Parnell Morris, A A C o. sispl ks ie 2 C. G. AND B. M. CHARLTON, A. A. C : Over Royal Bank, Dustam. Bee your local Chir CHIROPRAC) + BESSIE MoGinâ€" ‘A) L.ul..!»: 7. to TD a Y

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